Box 5
Contains 21 Results:
Postcards with notes written by Theodore and Wendell Oliver , 1919 - 1920
Collected postcards of France, war-torn scenes and travel. Explanatory notes, dated, by Theodore and Wendall. A few posted, either to James W. Oliver (father) or Rebecca Otis, Lynn, Massachusetts. Also collected postcards of tourist sites in Europe (not labeled).
Collected postcards of Lynn, Massachusetts
Oliver family's hometown
William Theodore Oliver visa, 1919
For relief work in France. Also, authorization for his return to Lynn, Massachusetts, 1920.
The Truth Shall Make Them Free by Wendell F. Oliver, 1919
Carbon copy of a typed poem by Wendall F. Oliver, Vanault-les-Dames, Marne
Typed excerpts from letters of Wendell F. Oliver, 1919
Carbon of notes typed by H.J. Moon, "largely from letters of Wendall." Intended to circulate among AFSC conscientious objector workers. Describes start of group's work in France.
La Mission de la Société des Amis, by Wendell Oliver, 1919
Typed transcript account of his journey to France in 1919. It ends with his arrival at his workplace, edited by son William Wendall Oliver. Also typed essay of Mishaps of a Mission Motorcyclist.
Index of images in WWI photo albums and list of C.O.s in Company, circa 1919-1920
Albums stored in Photograph Collection with duplicate copy of index.
Relief insignias, 1919-1920
Publications which include Wendell French Oliver's horticultural articles , 1928 - 1940
Including House and Garden Magazine